Chinese robotics company Unitree briefly listed its G1 humanoid robot and Go2 Robot Dog on Walmart’s US website through a third-party vendor, marking the first time Chinese humanoid and quadruped robots appeared on a major American retail platform. The listings exposed significant price premiums for US buyers and highlighted China’s growing lead over American robotics companies like Tesla and Boston Dynamics.
What you should know: The robots were offered by Futurology, a third-party vendor, with substantial markups compared to Chinese pricing.
Technical specifications: The G1 humanoid robot stands 130cm tall and weighs 35kg, currently priced at “over $16,000” on Unitree’s official website.
Why this matters: The brief appearance underscores Chinese robotics companies’ competitive positioning against established US players in the global market.
The bigger picture: This development reflects China’s expanding influence in the global robotics industry, as companies like Unitree demonstrate their ability to reach American consumers through established retail channels despite ongoing technology tensions between the two countries.